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Arizona Family Court Revolt: Rep. Lisa Fink leads against racketeering, DCS failures, and mourns Charlie Kirk while defending free speech.

Arizona Family Court Revolt: Rep Lisa Fink Takes on Power Brokers and Defends Free Speech

    Arizona Rep. Lisa Fink never planned to lead a family-court revolt. A desperate father’s call about “reunification camps” pushed her into battle. “This is not America. This is North Korea,” she said. Fink drafted SB 1372 banning camps, exposing what she calls systemic racketeering in Arizona’s courts. Judges ignore best-interest laws, order costly “therapeutic interventionists,” and silence children’s voices. She’s pushing bills to stop runaway custody orders, fix DCS failures, and support kinship care. Fink also mourns the assassination of Charlie Kirk, vowing to defend free speech. Her crusade now challenges power brokers in law, politics, and culture.

    Idaho Senator Tammy Nichols exposes family court abuses—secret custody orders and rogue GALs weaponized to punish parents.

    Idaho Senator Tammy Nichols Exposes Family Court’s Secret ‘Legal Weapons’

      Idaho State Senator Tammy Nichols is blowing the whistle on what she calls the family court system’s “legal weapons.” In a fiery episode of The Unknown Podcast, Nichols joined journalists Michael Volpe and Richard Luthmann to expose how judges and attorneys use ex parte custody orders and unaccountable guardians ad litem (GALs) to steamroll parents—mostly mothers—without hearings, evidence, or appeal. These tools are used nationwide to silence and bankrupt the powerless. Nichols calls it a civil rights crisis and vows sweeping reform through her statewide task force. With media silent, the grassroots are rising—and Idaho just lit the fuse.

      Idaho Family Court Corruption Confronted: Idaho joins Arizona, Florida, and Texas in pushing sweeping family court reforms.

      IDAHO FAMILY COURT CORRUPTION CONFRONTED

        Idaho lawmakers have stepped into the national spotlight as they confront widespread corruption in the family court system. On July 7, 2025, the Idaho Legislature’s Child Custody and Domestic Relations Task Force hosted a landmark hearing inspired by Arizona’s successful reform model. Dr. Bandy X. Lee, an international expert on domestic violence, delivered searing testimony, calling family courts “enablers of abusers.” Arizona State Senator Mark Finchem warned of judicial overreach and offered solutions. With public outcry rising and other states like Florida, Texas, and Tennessee pushing reform, Idaho could be next to flip the script on family court injustice.